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One possible objection that might be raised to our analysis of mii with respect to this text is that the final sentence contains no mii . In fact , only about a third ' 4 of the Bloomfield texts contain a mii in the final sentence .
One possible objection that might be raised to our analysis of mii with respect to this text is that the final sentence contains no mii . In fact , only about a third ' 4 of the Bloomfield texts contain a mii in the final sentence .
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-aawa 3.0 ' Defining ' the Four Pronouns In 2.1 we listed the pronouns which are enclitic to the verb . In this section we will " define " them in terms of person , number , and distinctness of third person . The following chart does ...
-aawa 3.0 ' Defining ' the Four Pronouns In 2.1 we listed the pronouns which are enclitic to the verb . In this section we will " define " them in terms of person , number , and distinctness of third person . The following chart does ...
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Comparing ( 29 ) and ( 30 ) , it is clear that the third person possessor of the object in ( 30 ) does not effect the verb inflection . ( 28 ) Nits - iino - a - yini omi otomitaami - i . I - saw ( TA ) -direct - obv that his : dog - obv ...
Comparing ( 29 ) and ( 30 ) , it is clear that the third person possessor of the object in ( 30 ) does not effect the verb inflection . ( 28 ) Nits - iino - a - yini omi otomitaami - i . I - saw ( TA ) -direct - obv that his : dog - obv ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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